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but that's not the big point right now. the critical point is as moody's is warning, as ben bernanke warned today and congress, the critical point is this country must not go into default on august 2nd. and they need to reach some minimal agreement to avoid that. that should not be hard to do. now, what they can get beyond that is really important, but it's not as urgently necessary as making sure we get this done. then we can move to the more moderate term crisis or the moderate crisis, moderate term crisis which is the huge deficits. we do have to solve those, but not before august 2nd. we have to get a deal to avoid a catastrophe on august 2nd. >> so nicole, for republicans tomorrow, do they need to change strategy, given what happened today? or what do they do going into this meeting tomorrow? >> look, it was barack obama who stood in the rose garden just a few months ago and talked about you know, when he signed into law the extension of the bush tax cuts, he seemed to understand that raising taxes is not the right thi
but that's not the big point right now. the critical point is as moody's is warning, as ben bernanke warned today and congress, the critical point is this country must not go into default on august 2nd. and they need to reach some minimal agreement to avoid that. that should not be hard to do. now, what they can get beyond that is really important, but it's not as urgently necessary as making sure we get this done. then we can move to the more moderate term crisis or the moderate crisis,...
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certainly there are also big signs that speaker boehner is facing a vocal rebellion among the gop ranks, among republican ranks. this morning on conservative talk radio he tried to rally the troops. >> is it true that you told some of the republican members this morning that you need to get your a word in line behind this debt ceiling bill? >> i sure did. listen, this is time to do what is doable. this bill isn't perfect. >> what have we got to do? >> just moments after he spoke those words from fellow republicans and tea party leaders were rallying against his bill outside the capitol. >> folks, we've got to hold the line. we've got to stand strong. we can't let down the people who elected us last november. >> we have the boehner proposal on the table. it will cut next year $1 billiobillion [ audience boos ] >> we are spending $1 billion an hour virtually. that is insignificant and not meaningful reform. >> tea party favorites rand paul and jim demint. one of the rally organizers saying compromise simply is not the answer. >> we do think compromise is a bad word. if you look at what's
certainly there are also big signs that speaker boehner is facing a vocal rebellion among the gop ranks, among republican ranks. this morning on conservative talk radio he tried to rally the troops. >> is it true that you told some of the republican members this morning that you need to get your a word in line behind this debt ceiling bill? >> i sure did. listen, this is time to do what is doable. this bill isn't perfect. >> what have we got to do? >> just moments after...
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that seems to be their big mantra the last week or so. i would say okay. the rich can bear more of the burden. why don't we have the rich bear full cost of their medicare and take reduced social security benefits? that is the way the rich can absorb more of the burden. but i don't want to increase taxes. because even if you tack rich people or corporations, it really is taxing everyone because you'll have less jobs and it will hurt the economy. the reason tax revenue's down is that we're growing at such a slow rate. if we could grow again, if our economy could get out of the recession we'd have plenty of revenue. >> on the tax issue then, you have no wiggle room the because the president made the case today look what big clinton did in the 1990s. he raised taxes on wealthy americans and the economy was booming. george bush cut them and we had a more sluggish economy. the current president makes the case bill clinton is proof if you have modest taxes on the rich it won't have the impact on job growth. >> two weeks ago most republicans vote today get rid of
that seems to be their big mantra the last week or so. i would say okay. the rich can bear more of the burden. why don't we have the rich bear full cost of their medicare and take reduced social security benefits? that is the way the rich can absorb more of the burden. but i don't want to increase taxes. because even if you tack rich people or corporations, it really is taxing everyone because you'll have less jobs and it will hurt the economy. the reason tax revenue's down is that we're...
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if you put all that together, that's a big deal. and it's a deal that's been around in washington at least since the deficit and debt commission. and i think would get broad bipartisan support. and so everyone has been pushing up against this deadline which we also knew was coming for a long time. >> right. >> to see how the politics is going to turn out. >> but again, carly, just to be clear without generating any new revenue can you adequately address this problem despite all the things you just said? >> oh, i think revenue razors, in my opinion, are fine. that's different than raising tax rates. and i think what we need to do is lower tax rates and close loopholes, and that raises revenue. and i think there's broad support for that. >> john corzine, on the other hand we're still recovering from a major recession which is i think what's captured so many people's attention. republicans say now is not the time to take any money out of the pockets of, as you heard, job creators. >> do they have a point? >> let me start with, almost e
if you put all that together, that's a big deal. and it's a deal that's been around in washington at least since the deficit and debt commission. and i think would get broad bipartisan support. and so everyone has been pushing up against this deadline which we also knew was coming for a long time. >> right. >> to see how the politics is going to turn out. >> but again, carly, just to be clear without generating any new revenue can you adequately address this problem despite...